BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an upper tool and an upper tool holding device for
holding the upper tool, both for a press brake, and more specifically to an upper
tool and upper tool holding device for a press brake by which the upper tool can be
easily exchanged for the upper table.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] As is well known, a press brake is provided with an upper table (referred to as an
upper apron, sometimes) and a lower table (referred to as a lower apron, sometimes)
arranged in such a way as to be opposed to each other, and either of the upper or
lower table is disposed movably in the vertical direction.
[0003] To bend a plate like workpiece for instance, an upper tool is mounted on the lower
part of the upper table, and a lower tool is mounted on the upper part of the lower
table. Therefore, when the movable side table is moved up and down so that the upper
and lower tools can be engaged with each other, a workpiece positioned between the
upper and lower tools is to be bent.
[0004] Further, in the above-mentioned press brake, a number of upper tool holders are mounted
on the lower part of the upper table to exchange the upper tool with an appropriate
one according to the bending shape of the workpiece. In other words, the upper tools
are supported by a number of upper holders so as to be exchanged.
[0005] In the prior art upper tool holder, the structure is such that an upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member is mounted on a holder body attached to the lower part of the upper
table, and the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member is fastened with fastening
bolts to tightly fasten and fix the upper part of the upper tool between the holder
body and the upper tool clamp.
[0006] Therefore, when the upper tool is required to be exchanged with another one, since
a number of fastening bolts provided for a number of upper tool holders must be loosened,
there exists a problem in that the exchanging work of the upper tool is extremely
complicated and therefore troublesome.
[0007] To overcome the above-mentioned problem, a structure such that air cylinders are
mounted on the upper tool holders to fasten and loosen the upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing members has been developed.
[0008] In the above-mentioned structure, however, since an air cylinder must be provided
for each of a number of the upper tool holders and additionally an air source is required,
there raises another problem in that the structure is further complicated and therefore
costly.
[0009] Further, in the prior art structure, there exists such an danger that when the pressing-down
and fixing of the upper tool by means of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member
is loosened, the upper tool drops. Further, when the upper tool is mounted on the
upper tool holder, the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member must be fastened
tightly under the conditions that the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member is
fastened slightly to such an extent that the upper tool will not drop and thereafter
the upper and lower tools are aligned with respect to each other, thus causing a problem
in that the upper tool exchanging work is troublesome.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] With these problems in mind, therefore, it is the first object of the present invention
to provide an upper tool for a press brake, which can be easily exchanged in an upper
tool holder and in addition which can prevent the upper tool from being dropped even
if the upper tool is released from an upper tool clamp of an upper tool holder.
[0011] The second embodiment of the present invention is to provide an upper holding device
by which the upper tool can be exchanged easily.
[0012] To achieve the first object, an upper tool for a press brake, removably attached
on an upper tool holding device mounted on an upper table of the press brake according
to the present invention comprises: a wedge portion having a contact surface brought
into contact with a lower surface of a support plate provided on a holder body of
the upper tool holding device, a slide surface slidably brought into contact with
any of front and rear surfaces of the support plate, and a clamp surface brought into
pressure contact with a pressing-down and fixing section of an upper tool clamp of
the upper tool holding device; and a work processing portion for processing a workpiece
in cooperation with a lower tool.
[0013] Further, to achieve the second object, an upper tool holding device for a press brake,
for removably mounting and supporting an upper tool on an upper table of the press
brake according to the present invention comprises: a holder body attached to the
upper table; a support plate provided on a lower portion of said holder body; an upper-tool
pressing-down and fixing member attached to said holder body, for fixedly fastening
an upper portion of an upper tool in cooperation with said support plate; a clamp
force adjusting device for adjusting clamping force of said upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member; and a clamp releasing device for releasing the clamped upper tool.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Fig. 1 is a front view showing a first embodiment of the upper holding device of the
present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 200 - 200 shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a front view showing a second embodiment of the upper holding device of
the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 400 to 400 shown in Fig. 3;
and
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 500 -500 shown in Fig. 3, in
which an upper tool is mounted on the rear side.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] The embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinbelow with reference
to the attached drawings.
[0016] In Figs. 1 and 2, the upper holding device related to the first embodiment includes
a holder body 5 removably mounted on the lower part of an upper table 3 of a press
brake (not shown); a support plate 7 formed integral with the lower part of the holder
body 5; an upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 for pressing-down and fixing
an upper tool 9 between the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 and the
support plate 7; a clamping-force producing device 13 for producing the clamping force
of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11, and a clamp releasing device
15 for releasing the upper tool 9 from the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member
11.
[0017] In more detail, the holder body 5 is formed with an upper block portion 5B having
a thick wall in the front and rear direction (in the right and left direction in Fig.
2). The support plate 7 is formed integral with the lower part of the upper block
portion 5B. To the front surface (on the left side in Fig. 2) of the upper block portion
5B of the holder body 5, a mounting plate 19 projecting upward is mounted with the
use of a plurality of bolts 17 (see Fig. 1).
[0018] The holder body 5 can be mounted on the upper table 3 by bringing the mounting plate
19 into contact with the front lower portion of the upper table 3 and by fastening
a clamp jaw 23 with the use of fastening bolts 21 screwed into the upper table 3.
[0019] A wedge member 25 is interposed between the upper surface of the holder body 5 and
the upper table 3 to adjust the vertical position of the holder body 5.
[0020] In the structure as described above, under the condition that the clamp jaw 23 is
slightly fastened against the mounting plate 19 to such an extent that the holder
body 5 will not drop, it is possible to adjust the vertical position of the holder
body 5 finely in the downward direction by striking the wedge member 25 slightly.
[0021] The upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 is formed with a plate-shaped member
having a width roughly the same as that of the holder body 5 in the right and left
direction in Fig. 1, and pivotally supported by the holder body 5 so as to fix the
upper tool 9 in cooperation with the support plate 7.
[0022] In more detail, the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 is formed with
through holes 11H at roughly the middle portion (in the vertical direction) thereof
(see Fig. 2), and pivotally supported by a plurality of mounting bolts 27 passed through
the through holes 27H and screwed in the horizontal direction into the support plate
7. To facilitate the pivotal motion thereof, a spherical washer 29 is interposed between
a head portion 27H of each of the mounting bolts 27 and the upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 11. In addition, a weak coil spring 31 is elastically disposed between
the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 and the support plate 7 so that
the two members 11 and 7 are urged to be away form each other.
[0023] On the lower portion of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11, two pressing-down
and fixing sections 11C are projectingly formed to press the upper tool 9 against
the support plate 7 for clamping the upper tool 9. In addition, a push member 33 for
pressing the upper tool 9 is mounted on the pressing-down and fixing section 11C with
a bolt 35.
[0024] The clamp releasing device 15 is provided on the upper portion of the upper-tool
pressing-down and fixing member 11 to release the upper tool 9 clamped by the pressing-down
and fixing section 11C of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11.
[0025] The clamp releasing device 15 includes a fastening screw 37 screwed into the upper
portion of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11, and a lever 39 is attached
to this fastening screw 37.
[0026] Accordingly, when the lever 39 is pivoted, it is possible to fasten and unfasten
the fastening screw 37. Further, to limit the operational (pivotal) range of the lever
39, two right and left limit pins 41 are implanted on the mounting plate 19.
[0027] The clamping-force producing device 13 includes an adjust screw 45 engaged with a
nut member 43 for relative positional adjustment, a ring member 47 fitted to the adjust
screw 45 so as to be movable in the axial direction, a strong elastic member 49 (a
coil spring or a disk spring or urethane rubber) elastically interposed between the
head portion 45H of the adjust screw 45 and the ring member 47, as shown in Fig. 2.
The clamping-force producing device 13 is disposed in a horizontal inner hollow portion
5H formed in the upper block portion 5B of the holder body 5.
[0028] In the above-mentioned structure, it is possible to adjust the elastic force (the
compressive condition) of the elastic member 49 by adjusting the engage position between
the adjust screw 45 and the nut member 43.
[0029] Further, a contact member 51 in contact with the front end portion of the fastening
screw 37 is formed integral with the ring member 47. A head portion 45H of the adjust
screw 45 is in contact with the side wall of the hollow portion 5H.
[0030] in the structure as described above, under the condition that the upper tool 9 is
clamped between the support plate 7 of the holder body 5 and the upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 11 as shown in Fig. 2, when the lever 39 of the clamp releasing
device 15 is pivoted clockwise to a position R in Fig. 1 to fasten the fastening screw
37, because of the elastic member 49 being further compressed, the elastic force of
this elastic member 49 is further increased, so that it is possible to fasten the
upper tool 9 by a still stronger fastening force.
[0031] In contrast with this, when the lever 39 is pivoted counterclockwise to a position
L in Fig. 1 to unfasten the fastening screw 37, it is possible to release the fixed
upper tool 9 from the fixed condition.
[0032] As described above, when the lever 39 is pivoted to fix or release the upper tool
9, the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 is pivoted in the right and left
directions in Fig. 2 on the mounting bolts 27 acting as pivot centers.
[0033] As shown in Fig. 1, a plurality of small piece members 53 are attached to the holder
body 5 with bolts 55 so as to be brought into contact with the upper surface of the
upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11, in order to guide the pivotal motion
of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 and further to restrict the upward
movement of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11. Accordingly, the upper-tool
pressing-down and fixing member 11 can press down and fix the upper tool 9 without
moving in the vertical direction.
[0034] As shown in Fig. 2, the upper tool 9 exchangeably mounted on the upper holding device
1 as described above is formed with a wedge portion 9W having a contact surface 9F
brought into contact with a lower end surface 7E of the support plate 7, a sliding
surface 9S brought into slidable contact with a front surface 7F of the support plate
7, and a clamp surface 9C brought into tight contact with the push member 33 of the
upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11.
[0035] The wedge portion 9W is so formed as to provide a thin walled portion in the upward
direction by forming the clamp surface 9C as an inclined surface. Further, the wedge
portion 9W is formed with a projection portion 9P engageable with the pressing-down
and fixing section 11C of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11.
[0036] Further, the upper tool 9 is formed with a lower end work processing portion 9M for
bending a workpiece W in cooperation with a lower tool 59 mounted on a lower table
57 of the press brake.
[0037] In the structure as described above, the upper tool 9 is mounted on the upper tool
holding device 1 in accordance with the following procedure:
First, the lever 39 of the clamp releasing device 15 is pivoted in the clockwise
direction to hold the fastening screw 37 in the fastened condition. Even under the
condition that the fastening screw 37 is fastened as described above, the push member
33 formed at the lower portion of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11
is kept away from the support plate 7.
[0038] Accordingly, as shown by phantom lines in Fig. 2, it is possible to insert the upper
thin walled portion of the wedge portion 9W of the upper tool 9 into between the support
plate 7 and the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 in the horizontal direction
so that an upper projection portion 9P of the upper tool 9 is engaged with the pressing-down
and fixing section 11C of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11.
[0039] Thereafter, the movable side of the upper or lower table 3 or 57 is moved up and
down to engage the upper tool 9 with the lower tool 59, with the result that the upper
tool 9 is moved upward relative to the holder body 5.
[0040] When the upper tool 9 is relatively moved gradually toward the holder body 5, because
of the push member 33 of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 being pushed
toward the left in Fig. 2 by the inclined clamp surface 9C of the upper tool 9, the
upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 is pivoted in the clockwise direction
in Fig. 2, so that the elastic member 49 of the clamp force adjusting device 13 is
compressed gradually.
[0041] Accordingly, when the contact surface 9F of the upper tool 9 is brought into contact
with the lower end surface 7E of the support plate 7, it is possible to obtain such
a condition that the wedge portion 9W of the upper tool 9 is fastened and fixed strongly
by the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 which is urged in the counterclockwise
direction by the elastic force of the elastic member 49. Therefore, it is possible
to easily mount the upper tool 9 on the upper tool holding device 1.
[0042] The upper tool 9 can be removed from the upper tool holding device 1 as follows:
First, the lever 39 of the clamp releasing device 15 is pivoted in the counterclockwise
direction to loosen the fastening force of the fastening screw 37, so that the upper
tool 9 is released from the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11. When the
fastened condition of the upper tool 9 is released and therefore the upper tool 9
is moved downward by its weight, the projection 9P of the wedge portion 9W of the
upper tool 9 is engaged with the clamp portion 11C of the upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 11, so that it is possible to prevent the upper tool 9 from being
dropped.
[0043] As described above, under the condition that the upper tool 9 is released from the
fastening or fixed condition, when the upper tool 9 is moved in the horizontal direction,
it is possible to easily remove the upper tool 9 from the upper tool holding device
1.
[0044] In other words, in the embodiment according to the present invention, it is possible
to easily exchange the upper tool 9 clamped by the upper holding device 1 with another
upper tool, in spite of such a simple structure as described above, without use of
any tools.
[0045] A second embodiment of the upper tool holding device 1 according to the present invention
will be described hereinbelow with reference to Figs. 3 to 5. In this second embodiment,
another upper tool 9 can be further clamped on the rear surface of the support plate
7.
[0046] Therefore, the same reference numerals have been retained for the similar element
or parts which have the same functions as with the case of the first embodiment, without
repeating any detailed description thereof, and only the points different from the
first embodiment will be explained hereinbelow.
[0047] A point different from the first embodiment is that a rear-side upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 61 is attached to the rear surface of the support plate 7 in order
to clamp the other upper tool 9 on the rear surface of the support plate 7.
[0048] In more detail, in Fig. 5, a stud 63 formed with a semispherical head portion 63H
is attached horizontally to the rear surface of the support plate 7 of the holder
body 5 with the use of a mounting bolt 65. The rear-side upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 61 is pivotally supported by this stud 63.
[0049] To mount the stud 65, the front side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11
is formed with a tool hole 11T, and a locking pin 67 engaged with a groove 61G formed
in the rear-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 61 is attached to the
head portion 63H of the stud 63. Accordingly, when the mounting bolt 65 is rotated,
the stud 63 will not be rotated.
[0050] In order to use the clamping-force producing device 13 in common for both the front-side
upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 and the rear-side upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member 61, the clamping-force producing device 31 is housed in the holder
body 5, and a small diameter hole 69 is formed in the rear wall of an inner hollow
portion 5H. Further, a contact member 71 mounted on the upper portion of the rear-side
upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 61 is passed through the small diameter
hole 69 so as to be brought into contact with a head portion 45H of an adjust screw
45.
[0051] Further, a ring nut 73 is screwed into left side (in Fig. 5) of the inner hollow
portion 5H in order to restrict the movement of the contact member 51 of the clamp
adjusting device 13.
[0052] In the second embodiment as described above, when the mounting bolt 65 is fastened,
it is possible to tightly fasten the upper tool 9 between the rear side of the support
plate 7 and the rear-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 61. When the
mounting bolt 65 is loosened, the upper tool 9 can be released from the fastened condition
by the rear-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 61.
[0053] Further, in the case where the front-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member
11 is kept under the condition that an appropriate member is sandwiched between the
support plate 7 and the lower end of the front-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing
member 11 (to hold the front-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member 11 at
a fixed condition relative to the support plate 7), it is possible to fasten and release
the upper tool 9 by use of the rear-side upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member
61 by operating the lever 39.
[0054] Therefore, in this second embodiment, two upper tools 9 can be fixed (both sides
of each upper tool 9 are reversed) to the front and rear side surfaces of the support
plate 7 of the holder body 5 according to the bending shape of the workpiece W, and
in addition it is possible to exchange the upper tools 9 easily in the same way as
with the case of the first embodiment.
[0055] As understood by the above-mentioned embodiments, in the upper tool holding device
1 according to the present invention, an upper tool or upper tools 9 can be exchanged
easily in spite of the simple structure, and in addition it is possible to prevent
the upper tool 9 from being dropped even when the upper tool holding device 1 is released
from the fixed upper tool 9, thus improving the safety of the press brake.
1. An upper tool (9) for a press brake, adapted to be attached on an upper tool holding
device (1) mounted on an upper table (3) of the press brake, comprising:
a wedge portion (9W) having a contact surface (9F) brought into contact with a
lower surface (7E) of a support plate (7) provided on a holder body (5) of the upper
tool holding device (1), a slide surface (9S) slidably brought into contact with a
front or rear surface of the support plate (7), and a clamp surface (9C) brought into
pressure contact with a pressing-down and fixing section (11C) of an upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member (11) of the upper tool holding device (1); and
a work processing portion (9M) for processing a workpiece (W) in cooperation with
a lower tool (59).
2. The upper tool (9) for a press brake of claim 1, wherein said wedge portion (9W) is
formed, on the upper side thereof, with a projecting portion (9P) engageable with
the pressing-down and fixing section (11C) of the upper-tool pressing-down and fixing
member (11).
3. An upper tool holding device (1) for a press brake, for removably mounting an upper
tool (9) on an upper table (3)of the press brake, comprising:
a holder body (5) attached to the upper table (3);
a support plate (7) provided on a lower portion of said holder body (5);
an upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member (11) attached to said holder body
(5), for fixedly pressing-down an upper portion of an upper tool (9) in cooperation
with said support plate (7);
a clamping-force producing device (5) having a elastic member (49), the clamping-force
producing device (5) being adapted to adjust clamping force of said upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing member (11); and
a clamp releasing device (15) for releasing the pressing-down of the upper tool
(9).
4. The upper tool holding device (1) for a press brake of claim 3, wherein said upper-tool
pressing-down and fixing member (11) is pivotally supported by said holder body (5);
the upper portion of said upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member (11) is urged
by said clamping-force producing device (13), in such a direction as to be separated
from said holder body (5), to urge a pressing-down and fixing section (11c) provided
on a lower portion of said upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member (11) toward
said support plate (7); said clamp releasing device (15) provided on an upper portion
of said upper-tool pressing-down and fixing member (11) includes a fastening screw
(37) pivoted by a lever (39); and an end of the fastening screw (37) is brought into
contact with said clamping-force producing device (13).
5. The upper tool holding device (1) for a press brake of claim 3 or 4, wherein said
clamping-force producing device (13) comprises:
an adjust screw (45) engaged with a nut member (43) to adjust an engage position
between the two;
a ring member (47) fitted to said adjust screw (45) so as to be axially shiftable;
and
an elastic member (49) disposed between a head portion (45H) of said adjust screw
(45) and said ring member (47).
6. The upper tool holding device (1) of claim 3 or 4, wherein two upper-tool pressing-down
and fixing members (11) are pivotally supported on both side surfaces of the holder
body (5), and said clamping-force producing device (13) is used in common for both
said upper-tool pressing-down and fixing members (11).